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Recommendations for a Puget Sound Estuary Avian Monitoring Strategy
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Recommendations for a Puget Sound Estuary Avian Monitoring Strategy

To answer the Puget Sound's biggest bird questions, we need a unified monitoring strategy.

Thank you for your leadership, Gail Gatton!
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Thank you for your leadership, Gail Gatton!

It is with deep gratitude that Audubon Washington honors Gail Gatton, our Vice President and Executive Director, who retired on September 1st, 2019.

Congratulations to Audubon Grant Awardees from Washington!
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Congratulations to Audubon Grant Awardees from Washington!

Five Washington chapters were awarded Audubon grants to support conservation, advocacy, and education. Learn about which programs were funded!

This Month's Birdy Book: "Flight Maps" by Jennifer Price
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This Month's Birdy Book: "Flight Maps" by Jennifer Price

A book review by Gene Bullock, Kitsap Audubon Society

More than Half of Washington State Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change
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More than Half of Washington State Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change

Today, the National Audubon Society released a groundbreaking climate report, Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink.

Representing birds at Washington’s congressional delegation
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Representing birds at Washington’s congressional delegation

Audubon Washington’s conservation and government affairs team brought Audubon's new climate report to Washington D.C.

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    Conservation Ranching in the Columbia Plateau
    Working Lands December 5, 2024

    Conservation Ranching in the Columbia Plateau

    Partnering with experts and land managers to design and implement regenerative grazing practices

    Unpermitted Shoreline Armoring Threatens Puget Sound
    Coastal Estuaries November 21, 2024

    Unpermitted Shoreline Armoring Threatens Puget Sound

    Insights from Island County and the Need for Sound-Wide Action

    Celebrating a Major Win for Birds and Climate
    Press Center November 12, 2024

    Celebrating a Major Win for Birds and Climate

    Washington Voters Defeat I-2117

    After Years of Controversy, a Final Decision on the Horse Heaven Wind Project
    Press Center November 5, 2024

    After Years of Controversy, a Final Decision on the Horse Heaven Wind Project

    Audubon Washington has been clear about its position on the project, which is centered on protecting birds from the threat of habitat destruction while advocating for the buildout of clean energy infrastructure.

    Audubon Washington’s 2025 Legislative Priorities
    Press Center October 24, 2024

    Audubon Washington’s 2025 Legislative Priorities

    Advocating for birds and people in a changing climate

    Birds Can't Vote, but You Can
    Press Center October 23, 2024

    Birds Can't Vote, but You Can

    Say No to Initiative 2117

    Washington: A model for striving for climate resilience
    AuduBlog August 30, 2024

    Washington: A model for striving for climate resilience

    Originally published in the Everett Herald

    Developers are leading the WA clean energy process. Here’s why that’s a bad idea
    Press Center September 3, 2024

    Developers are leading the WA clean energy process. Here’s why that’s a bad idea

    Originally published in the Tri-City Herald. Co-authored by Trina Bayard, Audubon Washington, and Mitch Friedman, Conservation NW

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